

New sections on evidence-based approaches to team care that enhance patient outcomes. Unique problem-based chapter organization covers the spectrum of adult primary care, including expanded sections on complementary and alternative therapies, men's and women's health issues, ADHD, posttraumatic stress disorder, and biologic therapies for cancer and autoimmune disorders.Īll chapters are completely updated with new data from nearly 3000 of the latest and best randomized trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and cost-effectiveness studies, addressing such issues as revised treatment goals for diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia new oral anticoagulants for stroke prophylaxis new antiviral therapies for HIV and hepatitis C new diagnostic standards for mental health disorders and best approaches to screening for lung cancer and coronary disease. Interactive eBook with searchable text with quarterly updates integrating important new evidence New, online resources include a recommended curriculum for trainees and faculty, emphasizing a core knowledge base needed for all members of the primary care team, and access to state-of-the-art, condition-specific decision grids to facilitate patient participation in shared decision-making. Primary Care Medicine 's digital format and quarterly updates ensure current, point-of-care decision support. Special consideration is given to team-based approaches of primary care delivery, recognizing its increasing importance to achieving high levels of practice performance. Chapters present actionable, scientifically validated guidance that allows physicians to go beyond standard consensus guidelines and provide highly personalized care.

Whether it's the answer to a screening, prevention, evaluation, or management question or a comprehensive approach to a complex condition, the reader will find a review of best evidence integrated with considerations of affordability, cost-effectiveness, convenience and patient preference.
GOROLL PRIMARY CARE MEDICINE REFERENCE FULL
Clinicians and students at all levels and in all primary care disciplines will benefit from the clear, practical, evidence-based writing and recommendations that address the full spectrum of clinical problems encountered in the adult primary care practice. Whether it's the answer to a screening, prevention, evaluation, or management question or a comprehensive approach to a complex condition, this book helps reader find a review of best evidence integrated with considerations of affordability, cost-effectiveness, convenience and patient preference.
